Little Built in Haiti's Ashes

As the one-year anniversary of a devastating Haiti earthquake approaches,
many wonder why the pace of rebuilding seems slow. Video courtesy of
Reuters.

This transcript has been automatically generated and may not be 100% accurate.

... stars and he's devastating earthquake have not gone away ... a year later the presidential palace still silent ... and broken ... and Porto friend's streets are still lined with rubble ... in fact across the country ... here are grim reminders of last year's weight ... we were one and a seven point zero magnitude Rakuten on January twelve twenty ten ... killing some three hundred thousand people and leaving more than a million homeless ... talk of rebuilding pattern cities with new and improved technology swirled around the international community in the aftermath ... twelve months later ... rebuilding appears to be moving slowly ... Astrid NIST and the reconstruction and Geo dike that maybe sometimes it's ... horrible it's painful sometimes to see ... the quantity of people still living outside ... but we have to remind ourselves that this is a major operation so ... quick solutions cannot be found and this is not because this is tasty ... go to other places where major catastrophes have happened ... after Hurricane Katrina in in in your wings ... five years after it they would still people living ... in container homes ... Jock Ali understeer is helping the rebuilding after an appointee and two ... yet ... ex air and that the au the majority that I mean the majority so families can have learned to building because the majority families were no ... soonest ... the housing problem that existed before you click the with the earthquake diplomacy become more serious ... so far is no solution that comes to mind and ... is accented ... and he's got his IFI put it to the show with the TimingCube was that bad ... to that yet ... Haitian officials say that the eleven billion dollars pledged by foreign donors for Haiti's rebuilding over the next decade will fall short ... of domestic crippled Caribbean state ... receives a massive injection of foreign investment ... the station's prepare to mark the one-year anniversary of the quake ... those prospects still seen Graham ... Deborah later back Reuters ...